1. What is the voltage across a 60.0 ohm resistor with a current of 4 1/3 amp? 2 Total resistance of 10 resistors in parallel each 100 Ohms?
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Step 1: Calculate the current in amperes: Given current = 4 1/3 amperes Converting 4 1/3 to improper fraction: 4 * 3 + 1 = 13/3 amperes Show more…
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